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This volume reproduces the text of lectures delivered in May 1995 on the invitation of the Norwegian Nobel Institute. The author explores the rapid but uneasy economic and political rise of China and suggests its possible consequences for Asia and the world. Through lucid analysis of the various ways in which the Chinese perceive themselves and their history, the author offers intriguing insights and predictions regarding China's future. Wang Gungwu is a noted authority on Chinese history and civilization, he has written or edited more than 20 books dealing with China and Asia.
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This volume reproduces the text of lectures delivered in May 1995 on the invitation of the Norwegian Nobel Institute. The author explores the rapid but uneasy economic and political rise of China and suggests its possible consequences for Asia and the world. Through lucid analysis of the various ways in which the Chinese perceive themselves and their history, the author offers intriguing insights and predictions regarding China's future. Wang Gungwu is a noted authority on Chinese history and civilization, he has written or edited more than 20 books dealing with China and Asia.
Forlag Universitetsforlaget
Utgivelsesår 1995
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9788200226949
EAN 9788200226949
Serie Norwegian Nobel Institute lecture series
Omtalt sted Kina
Språk Engelsk
Sider 89
Utgave 1
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